The Caucasian collection of Prince A. I. Baryatinsky
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St Petersburg State University
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The name of Prince Alexander Ivanovich Baryatinsky is widely known in the history of Russia,
primarily in military history. A brilliant aristocrat, military and state leader, as well as a member
of the Council of State, a conqueror of the Caucasus, who managed to capture the most
rebellious leader of the Highlanders — Imam Shamil. But he is also known as a passionate
collector and bibliophile. Alexander Ivanovich collected rare books on the history of Russia,
as well as military relics. A collection of Baryatinsky’s books, for example, is now kept in the
State Public Historical Library. In this article, the author examines and analyzes the collection
of objects dating from the 18th–19th centuries. The collection is kept in the National Museum
of Dagestan named after A. A. Taho-Godi. Earlier, in the second half of the 19th century, it
belonged to the viceroy to the emperor in the Caucasus, the well-known commander of the
Russian army during the Caucasian war, Prince A. I. Baryatinsky. Previously, the collection
was located in the Prince’s Kursk estate, in Marino. The author also cites some biographical
information about Prince Baryatinsky and analyzes the milestones of his life. Among the items
are some not related to the Caucasus, for example, Japanese swords, a Spanish knife, a tomahawk
and more, as well as a leather saddle that belonged to the prince after the Caucasus. It is
known that this is an English sport saddle of a later period. The collection includes a number
of French blade weapons and firearms of the 18th century. The collection has never been an
object of serious scientific research. The study is based on sources of museum origin and a
wide range of relevant sources on the topic.
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Tikaeva Z. D. 2019. The Caucasian collection of Prince A. I. Baryatinsky. The Issues of Museology, 10 (1), 99–105.